Multiple choice softskills leadership I'm not sure what we'll do this weekend. We ______ a picnic if the weather is nice. might having might to have might have might will have Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself C Correct answer Explanation The correct form is 'might have' because modal verbs like 'might' are always followed by the base form of the verb, not '-ing' or 'to'. 'Might will have' is grammatically incorrect because we never put 'will' after a modal verb.